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Who suffers from the COVID-19 shocks? Labor market heterogeneity and welfare consequences in Japan

机译:谁遭受了Covid-19震惊?日本的劳动力市场异质性和福利后果

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Effects of the COVID-19 shocks in the Japanese labor market vary across workers of different age groups, genders, employment types, education levels, occupations, and industries. We document heterogeneous changes in employment and earnings in response to the COVID-19 shocks, observed in various data sources during the initial months after the onset of the pandemic in Japan. We then feed these shocks into a life-cycle model of heterogeneous agents to quantify welfare consequences of the COVID-19 shocks. In each dimension of the heterogeneity, the shocks are amplified for those who earned less prior to the crisis. Contingent workers are hit harder than regular workers, younger workers than older workers, females than males, and workers engaged in social and non-flexible jobs than those in ordinary and flexible jobs. The most severely hurt by the COVID-19 shocks has been a group of female, contingent, low-skilled workers, engaged in social and non-flexible jobs and without a spouse of a different group.
机译:Covid-19在日本劳动力市场中的影响对不同年龄组,性别,就业类型,教育水平,职业和行业的工人各不相同。我们在日本大流行发作后的初始几个月内,在各种数据来源中观察到的Covid-19震动,在日本初始几个月内遵循的次数,在各种数据来源中涉及非均匀变化。然后,我们将这些冲击送入异质剂的生命周期模型,以量化Covid-19冲击的福利后果。在许可度的每一系列中,对危机前少赚取的人的冲击被放大。特遣队工作人员比普通工人更难以比老年工作者,女性,女性比男性更高,而且从事社会和非灵活的工作的工人比普通和灵活的工作。 Covid-19震惊最严重的伤害是一群女性,偶然,低技能的工人,从事社会和非灵活的工作,没有不同的群体的配偶。

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